![]() ![]() Unfortunately, none of the newcomers are particularly interesting, and instead serve only as cheap (and largely unfunny) gags and throwaway plot devices. ![]() It’s like the Spice Girls had a transporter accident, and Rufus spends the balance of the game trying to recombine them into the one “real” Goal.Īiding him in this task are Doc and Bozo, faces familiar to those who played the original, plus a mess of new supporting characters. ![]() But this time her personality ends up split into three distinct but incomplete components spread across three separate implant cartridges: Spunky Goal, Baby Goal and Lady Goal. In just about every meaningful way, this game is a repeat of charmingly rude Deponia, including an opening sequence that sees an insane plan hatched by lead character Rufus knock Goal, the heroine, from the sky, once again damaging her brain implant. “Huzzah! All over again!” shouts the Chaos on Deponia theme song, and it couldn’t be more on the money. But it’s a letdown in other ways too, with rougher edges than Deponia and humor that misses far more than it hits. It serves purely as a bridge from the strong opening chapter to a hopefully-worthy climax, and as the middle child it inevitably suffers. Chaos on Deponia is the second part of a planned trilogy, and it shows. ![]()
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